In that world, Trump could personally profit if his election gives a boost to his brand and results in its expansion overseas. Trump has done little to set boundaries between his personal and official business since winning the presidency. The Trump project in Argentina, for instance, has not been issued new permits since Election Day, a city official in Buenos Aires said. The development firm’s chief executive, Felipe Yaryuri, has touted his personal relationship with the Trumps, particularly with Trump’s son Eric. Renewing this deal, that’s just an obvious thing to do,” said Mitchell, who opposed Trump’s election, quitting his job this summer writing for the New York Observer, which is owned by Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Source: Washington Post November 25, 2016 22:48 UTC